More than 100,000 winning tickets for Wednesday's drawing were sold in Oregon, bringing roughly $3 million to the state lottery program.
To witness the eclipse, people from all over the world traveled to Western Oregon University, where totality lasted nearly 2 minutes.
Leslie Heilbrunn and Eduardo Puelma joined the Regional Arts & Culture Council board of directors.
Wilsonville Health Fair, Gresham Arts Festival, and the largest antique and collectibles show in America all happening this weekend.
A new study reveals that the nonprofit arts industry in the Portland tri-county region also supports 11,505 full-time jobs.
The Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival at Tom McCall Waterfront Park will end five days of festivities with its annual fireworks show.
Chairman Jane Chu of the National Endowment for the Arts awarded art integration program called The Right Brain Initiative $30,000.
More than 250 works produced by more than 40 adult artists from the disabled community will be on display Thursday for the benefit event.
Need cheap summer entertainment? Regal locations in Oregon will offer $1 movies during the annual Summer Movie Express, starting June 20.
Jason Golding is now the second Portland metro resident to win $1 million this year. Both winners bought their tickets at Plaid Pantry.
Nora will move to Utah's Hogle Zoo sometime in the Fall, officials said, where she'll join another young polar bear named Hope.
An interfaith choir representing four different religious institutions will perform music from around the world at the concert Thursday.
Four friends created a card game over margaritas two years ago; now game-makers appear interested in licensing. But would you buy it?
While Sunday brunches are certainly on the menu, there are also Saturday Farmers Markets, parades, and a fundraiser plant sale to enjoy.
Students across the Portland metro region will be out of school for the next week, so what's there to do? Patch has a few options for you.
O' Begorra! This weekend is all things St. Patrick's Day in Portland.
Sheeran announced North America concert dates on Wednesday - including a stop at the Moda Center.
Powfest! The Antique and Collectible Show! And... beautiful photos of Portland's past!
Pay your respects to Packy. Celebrate the Chinese New Year. The worst day for a ride might not be so bad.
It's not quite planes, trains, and automobiles. There is, though, a car show, a train show, and a cat show.
Louis C.K. performs. The Dog Show is here. And did someone say chocolate?
Portland rockers The Slants have been fighting for more than five years to trademark their name. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court hears them.
One lucky winner will get the $1 M prize.
Last chance to see Peacock Lane, saying goodbye to Jimmy Mak's, and the first run of the year.
Venerable jazz club will close after 20 years as legendary owner focuses on battle with cancer.
Laugh at the zoo or see great new films by Oregon teenage filmmakers this weekend.
A flower show at the Chinese Garden. A celebration of the written word.
The award ceremony will take place at the Portland Art Museum 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov 6.
The Regional Arts and Culture Council added 3 new organizations at its last board meeting on October 26.
From Andy Warhol to climate change, there's something on Patch's line-up tailored to your interests and film taste.
”Lion Ark” Screening in Portland, OR to promote the DVD release in November
Eek Week at the Portland Children's Museum
Take a look at this preview to see what the Portland Art Museum has in store for 2017.
Hunting for a vintage copy of your favorite paperback? Picking up the latest young adult bestseller? Read on and see what made this roundup.
Musician Myke Bogan is working on a new album and just released the collaborative EP "Rare Treats."
Ranging from eighteenth century Buddhas to vibrant biblical screen prints, Portland Art Museum has quite the eclectic line up.
Portland Story Theater partners with Literary Arts for an evening of live story telling based on the popular book festival in Portland.
'Through Rhoda's Eyes' is Pittock Mansion's exhibit that explores art and expectations of women in a historical Portland setting
This season features curator Michelle Fiedler with artists Adriana Lara and Anna Gray + Ryan Wilson Paulsen.
Patch spoke with lead singer Willy Vlautin about the band's end and what he'll miss most about fall in Portland while he's away.